Health Care

President Barack Obama says he hears Americans who are upset about losing their health insurance "loud and clear" and is offering a fix.
Obama on Thursday announced that insurance companies can keep offering consumers plans that would otherwise be cancelled.
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Nearly one million Americans are now traveling abroad for medical procedures. Some insurance companies are now giving patients the option to go out of the country to get more affordable health care.
The new phenomenon of medical tourism is something already happening all around you, proving that American healthcare cost are some of the highest in the world.
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North Carolina Sen. Kay Hagan wants the Obama administration to delay by two months the period in which individuals can sign up for health insurance through the new government website and when financial penalties begin for those remaining uninsured.
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It's deja vu all over again in Washington, where lawmakers gathered once again to vote on repealing the affordable care act. Congressman Mike McIntyre voted to repeal. But a repeal faces two impassable roadblocks, first in the senate, then in the White House.